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P0, P419.... whatever...

Follow on work to P418

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P0 is already 2x faster than P418 (half the characters to type)

Focus Areas

  • Describing services
  • Adding time to schema.org type Dataset
  • Update P418 code base
    • Align with Go community publishing
    • Gleaner as a container deployable composition (need docker hub account)
    • CLI and Web UI for gleaner (gleaner as a service)
    • Gleaner web with REST task submission (gleaner will do a single request at a time)
    • fence interface
  • Constraint testing (nominal SHACL)
  • Kubernetes deployment with scaling and monitoring

Information on "fence" will come later

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Project 418

  • Generalized existing work at Open Core and BCO-DMO
  • Worked with a dozen NSF Facilities to publish.
  • Focused on "type dataset"
  • Publish -> Index -> Present (web and APIs) (some workflow related notebooks) (note)
  • Communicated with Google re: Google Data Set Search
  • All Hands report: Focus on:
    • Use the Web
    • Data In Context
    • Principles Over ProjectA

Some nice worbooks made for all Hands.. not linked in at the repo, will get the links and put there

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Project 418 quick notes

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Project Zero (Goals of note)

  • P418 cotinuation with refinement
  • Can we index on time dimensions like we do text and spatial?
  • Can we describe the offerings of services like we do data sets? (note)
  • Can we provide assessment across providers? Focus will be on SHACL Test Repo
  • gleaner as a service (making geodex a tool for data providers)

We are mindful of existing service description approaches like SWAGGER. However, SWAGGER lacks the ability to connect actionable semantics to the services, but a P0 approach should be orthoginal to SWAGGER and Hydra

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Vocabulary development

  • schema.org plus extensions
  • semantic interoperability; collaborations with ESIP, CSIRO, schema.org (DCAT) others...
  • SHACL repo

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Other work of note

There is also a lot of work being done in ESIP, RDA and EarthCube.... (note)

I was too lazy to track it all down.. I'll try and add some as we go

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Thank you

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Extra

  • then show the tree...
  • then show the forrest. (nothing connected)
  • then show some points connected
  • This is like scholix, this also can be shown in a geodex search
  • This also leads the talk to Stonesoup

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